‘Insufferable elitist with serious boobs fetish’ — Woman seeks help to escape ‘horror blind date’ with RI-educated, but help never came…

 

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Singapore — There are good dates. And there are ho-hum dates. And then there are the absolute horror dates! — you know, the kind that might cause someone to swear off the opposite sex for a very long time, if not for life.

“You know, we guys call it the Valley of Gods, because from top-down or bottom-up, girls’ cleavages look like a valley, and because boobs are made of men’s hopes and dreams, we name it Valley of Gods,”  he told her.

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Scammers with faulty police disguise level up in latest attempt after taking public “constructive” criticisms

 

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Singapore — Taking public criticisms constructively, scammers appear to have upgraded their fake Singapore Police Force (SPF) cap and unkempt appearance in the latest attempts to dupe victims in an impersonation scam.

A concerned member of the public warned others last month of an ongoing scam involving a man pretending to be an SPF officer.

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Lee Suet Fern visits Chee Soon Juan at Orange & Teal

 

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Singapore — Opposition figure turned restauranteur Chee Soon Juan said in a Facebook post on Friday (Dec 10) that Ms Lee Suet Fern had recently come to Orange & Teal, his eatery, for lunch.

Mrs Lee, a noted international lawyer, is the wife of Mr Lee Hsien Yang, the son of Singapore’s founding Prime Minister Lee Kwan Yew, and the sister-in-law of current PM Lee Hsien Loong.

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‘No need to draw on S’pore reserves as revenues turned out higher than expected’ — Lawrence Wong on S$1.4 billion fiscal support for workers & businesses

 

Photo: FB screengrab/Lawrence Wong

Singapore — Speaking on the S$1.4 billion financial scheme rolled out for workers and businesses during the country’s Stabilisation Phase, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said there was no need to touch past reserves as revenues have turned out to be higher than expected in 2021.

The fiscal support was extended to affected parties from Sept 27 to Nov 21 this year to help safeguard livelihoods during the pandemic, said Mr Wong in a Facebook post on Thursday (Dec 9).

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COVID-19: Changi Airport worker, and incoming passenger test preliminarily positive for Omicron

 

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Singapore — The Omicron variant’s first detected local target in Singapore is a front-line worker at Changi Airport.

She is 24 and part of the passenger service staff at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. That is, she did not work at Terminal 4 which had been visited by three other people who tested positive earlier for the Omicron variant. Those three cases were all imported.

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